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Before Liam can join us in, let's see if we have Super that's ready to go ahead with the Fanatics updates, you know, for the week or the community subdao updates for the week.
Firstly, how are you doing, Super?
Hello, hello. Can you hear me?
Hi, Liam. Loud and clear.
Fantastic. Brilliant. Yeah, I just had to disconnect and rejoin in the end. But how's everyone doing? How are you doing today, Sissel?
I am doing as amazing as ever. Yeah, I tried to invite you, but you already requested then. So I think there was a clash. I wasn't able to accept you. All of these things. As you mentioned by DM, Twitter has been playing up.
Yeah, I was a bit worried because of the... Yeah, because I think something was wrong with the API or it might have just been... I use Typefully for Twitter posts sometimes. So it was either Typefully's end or Twitter's end. There was issues. But it looks like we're all good for another Flix talk. So yeah, I'm really excited for today.
Super, I see your speaker. How are you doing today, Super?
I assume maybe he's not here at the moment. But we'll certainly get him on a bit later, I think. So that won't be a problem at all.
Just a quick shout out to everyone joining today. I see Hiroyo. Amazing performance last week. Hiroyo, so really well done there. I see Cheetan, Darklight, who may have just left. Nope, Darklight's still here. I see Dea, JC. I see Mint for Hope. And I think actually we're going to be joined today by Shen. Hopefully he's still able to join. Do you know if he is Sissel?
I am not too sure. But let me just check. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. He said to me earlier. But, you know, I know he has a busy schedule. So he's never guaranteed. But it'd be great to get him here if he does have a bit of time.
Super. How are you doing today, man?
Yeah. Hi, Liam. Sorry for the pause. For some reason, I wasn't able to speak when I got upgraded as a speaker. But now it's all good. And I'm happy to be here. Welcome, everyone, to FlixTalk 74.
And I'm sure that for guys who were really active on our chats would have known that we have just released our recent community updates, 59. So there will be a lot of updates coming up.
Be tuned and make sure that you do invite your friends over to the space so we are able to discuss and let them know the updates and even hear some feedbacks and some questions, queries, and answer some wonderful questions they have.
I actually just had a quick idea, actually, like to get people in the spaces going forward. Like, what if we did like an NFT drop for like everyone, but you have to get more than the last week's spaces to get the drop.
So it's like badges, but it's like a communal effort. So it's not distributed individually. It needs everyone to pull together and make an effort.
I like the sound of that. So maybe we can work on that, FlixFanatics and probably have something similar to what you mentioned, where you can have an NFT drop or maybe, you know, you join and you come up and ask a question and get an NFT.
So definitely plan on that.
Yeah, it was just a thought. So I'll leave that one with you, Super, and see what comes out of it, I think.
Right, sure. And yeah, maybe I've also shared the link, and I'll let everyone know that we are live, just in case if someone was busy and didn't realize it's already 1400 hours, UBC, on Wednesday.
And this is the time when we get all the updates on the FlixTalk.
And of course, what probably I know, we're all waiting for some updates on the StreamSwap, Interactive Jmodule, our Marketplace, and the FlixTalk.
So let's get going. And if you let me know, I will keep coming back to give my updates about the sub-tell, FlixFanatics sub-tell, and also some interesting facts which happened over the period of the last week on our chats.
Yeah, fantastic. And yeah, you definitely gave a bit of insight onto the space today, so you've saved me a few words.
But I just wanted to say very quickly, obviously, welcome to FlixFox 74.
It's also something you've said super yourself as well.
And I just want to give a big shout out to, again, everyone joining today, and also all of the supporters of OmniFlix and FlixCrew, you know, the team, the fanatics, so yourself super, you know, the node hosts, creators, collectors, partners, communities, builders building, and so on.
And a huge shout out to Terra Spaces, who will be recording this and archiving this space, mainly archiving, I suppose, and distributing the space on demand on Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Apple Music.
So yeah, as you kind of alluded to there, Super, there is a lot of updates today.
I'm just sort of scrolling through what we have in store, and definitely the Interactive Claim and StreamPay modules and information on those is going to be super exciting, as well as the FlixDrop.
But before we do that, we do have community updates.
So Super, would you like to go ahead and share some of the stuff that's been going on?
Always excited to share the updates.
So welcome once again, everyone.
And let me just mention about what FlixFanatics were up to in terms of our subcom activities since the last time we met FlixFox 73.
And for those who went here live, well, and are hearing me on the recordings via Terra Spaces, please request you to come on the space and, you know, listen to us live and maybe, you know, have some conversations where you can ask those questions again.
I always love when someone comes, even on the chats, even in the spaces, come and ask those questions, share the feedbacks.
And hopefully, you know, we will be able to listen to those, implement whatever is possible.
But, you know, we love to always see you guys around.
So, last time we met, then Thursday, we continued with our sprint on Zili.
And there were a lot of new activities which were added.
And this time we have double winners.
So, instead of 10, we have 20 winners.
And each of them will be getting double the rewards.
So, instead of 10 Flix, they will be getting 20 Flix each.
This was done since this time.
The Zili Quest has been by for two weeks.
And we wanted to make sure that everyone is rewarded appropriately for all the support they have been giving us and are giving us.
So, that was what we did on Thursday.
We made sure that the new sprint Quest ideas has been added.
And in case you haven't yet participated, it's going to be ending tomorrow.
So, please make sure that you come on Omniflix's Zili page and complete as many quests as possible.
One of those, one of those, this is in alpha, one of those which might get you maximum points, almost 300 XP points,
is by supporting our Pride campaign, which went live this Monday, and was supported by our Genesis creators, mostly.
They had donated their NFT art.
And these NFT art were minted by Omniflix, sub-market and sub-talk, Flix Fanatics, by us.
When you come to the collection page, come to the launchpad page on the Marketplace, and it's available for any 10 Flix.
And you will be getting an art from randomly from one of the creators.
Make sure that you share those on Omniflix.
We have given the link and tweet about those.
And you will be, you know, right at the top of the leadership board for this week's.
Then Friday was our proof of participation NFT for 50A.
And, you know, the year, because one question I've been getting a lot recently is,
Super, what are we supposed to do with all the proof of participation NFTs we have been collecting in the studio?
But I will be sharing that later in the space.
But, yes, we are about time where we might be showing something interesting.
And all the efforts you have put in to collect those proof of participation NFTs,
you will be able to do something about that.
So, we'll come back to that soon.
Then Saturday was our weekly poll.
You will find this on our Telegram and Discord.
And this time we were very, you know, we were very interested in the question from Money.
And he asked, what kind of NFT campaigns would you like to see more on Omniflix?
So, we try and do a lot of things for our FlixRan because their support, the participation is what keeps us going.
But we would love to know what kind of NFT campaigns they would like to see more done by FlixRan.
So, even, you know, on Omniflix, there's something, some interesting idea they have, like you mentioned,
Leanne, about, you know, I left a job for participation in FlixRan.
So, such ideas, we are always welcome.
So, that poll is something which is very interesting.
And I will highly, highly recommend you guys, please come to Telegram.
You can come to Price Chat, you can come to Discord.
And I will make sure I will just post it again so you don't have to search for it.
And please let us know what kind of campaigns you are looking forward to.
And we'll make sure that we will have more of those.
Wednesday, it's all about, you know, some fun.
It's less about, you know, competition and more about having a time where all the Flix community comes together.
And answer some interesting questions, maybe have some funds, maybe, you know, sometimes even tease each other and share our NFTs, which we have collected over the week.
So, Sunday is always a Flix quiz, which more than quiz is a community activity where we just give everyone a time.
It's not like this space where I'm speaking, most of us are listening.
There, everyone is available on the chat.
You can let us know what you want to speak.
And this Sunday, again, we will be continuing with those.
For the past few Sundays, we haven't given mixed tokens.
But we plan to do NFTs again for this week's Sunday quiz.
And some of them could be, you know, really be worth a lot in terms of the value and utility.
So, make sure that this Sunday, you set your alarm for 1400 hours and do participate now.
Monday was our AMA, which is a text-based AMA by our creators.
And this week, we had Tark Lai, who is also one of our community members.
She finally, you know, she, for some reason, we were not able to get her to speak on our Twitter spaces.
So, we got her to text and let us know about her journey.
And she was also one of the creators who participated in the Pride campaign, apart from San Dito's, IBC Mafia, Candle.
There were a lot of them.
And we are really enjoying it.
Make sure that you come and make sure Pride NFT.
And don't forget to share it on Twitter.
So, these were basically what the sub-do activities were.
But apart from this, Liam, what now something I have been pushing and all the FlixTranetics are pushing,
and I suppose even other time members have been asking their friends is,
and I'll take this opportunity to just investigate and remind again,
we have a proposal 12 lives for another 48 hours.
Please make sure that you do vote on that.
That has a lot of updates, including updates to interactive claim module,
and some important updates which will be needed for StreamPay and our FlixTalk to happen soon.
So, make sure that you do vote.
It's available until 30th to vote.
And other friends who have FlixTalking, stay.
Let them know too in case they miss out on this space.
So, that's it for right now.
But like I mentioned, I'll be coming back to share about an interesting update about what are we planning to do
with all the proof of participation NFTs our wonderful community has been collecting since a lot of weeks now.
Thanks for all of those updates.
Do let me know if you need to jump back in to share information on the proof of participation NFTs a bit later.
Obviously, and we'll get you back on stage to share that.
Good question from Manny as well about, you know,
what sort of campaigns people would like to see more of.
As I kind of touched on at the beginning, I think a campaign to get more people in the spaces,
listening and engaging is always good.
So, anything around those kind of things I think is a really good idea.
But I'm sure everyone listening today probably has even better ideas super.
So, hopefully, you get some really good feedback for that.
A really great question from Manny there.
So, we have a few more updates to go through today as well.
I see Cheetan and also I see JC up as well.
So, I'll pass the stage over to one of you guys to share some more updates.
How are you doing, Liam, today?
Lots of stuff happening in the Cosmo Seco system.
So, you know, really exciting times.
Well, the weathers have been, you know, pretty easy on us from past, you know,
The monsoons have started here in, you know, the place where I live.
So, and the weather has cooled down and, you know, we were like in 40, 45 degrees centigrade
temperature to now around 20, 25 degrees centigrade.
I mean, here's been the same, right?
We had like 27, 28 degrees, which is really hot for where I live, which is south of the
UK, at least for this time of year.
I'm on the coast and now it's dropped down to 20, so at 40, 40 degrees or so, I think
I would barely be able to move.
So, I don't know how you do it.
Well, got used to it now.
But yeah, been a very productive week for us here.
Here at Omnifix, we've been doing a lot of stuff, but I've been particularly busy with,
yes, obviously creators and things are moving at a very fast pace when it comes to the Flix
So, that would be the right one to throw some light on it.
But yes, we are getting ready with the testnet part where, you know, we're dropping some testnet
We can go ahead and check the ITC module in the testnet first and yeah, a lot of things
are happening at that end.
And yeah, as you all know, there is a government proposal going on and there are going to be
some updates in the auction module as well.
So, we have, we are preparing for getting some creators on, you know, use the new auctions
module, we'd be having one of the finest collection by Rack team coming very soon on Omnifix.
And this is going to be, the collection is called as the DJ Rack.
And trust me, these are going to be some amazing trans tracks, EDM tracks.
And it's, and there are some big names associated with the collection as well.
Big EDM artists, big trans artists are going to be a part of this collection.
And yeah, totally excited for that right now.
Trance is a real, a real kind of genre of music for me that I love.
So, uh, I can't wait for that to release.
I'll be looking forward to it for sure.
And, and these tracks are not like, you know, the short tracks, like, you know, a minute
These are like pretty long tracks, which you can play at your parties.
And, uh, you know, these are like pretty long tracks.
So I, I, I not, I don't want to, I want to give out a lot of information, but I don't,
I want to, you know, hold my horses.
Don't forget we got some crazy hip, some great hip hop coming out too on Omnifix.
And yeah, uh, pretty excited about the music part, which is, uh, the music scene, which
is going, growing, uh, at a very fast pace, been talking to some, uh, some different, uh,
So, uh, once the Omnifix TV part comes into the picture, the whole, uh, streaming, the
whole publishing of music is gonna, uh, you know, take to go to another level with Omnifix.
Uh, yeah, I think, uh, I was going to say like, you kind of need longer tracks for trance
Because, uh, a lot of it's quite progressive, uh, the same with some EDM.
Um, and like, I always find like two or three minutes, it's not enough to like get into the
But if they're like six, seven, eight minutes, uh, now we're talking, right.
And that's, that's definitely what I'm interested in.
You got to draw some 15 minute Carl Cox tracks.
Rack FM tracks, Rack FM tracks are going to be more than 15 minutes.
So, uh, yeah, things are going, going, uh, things are under construction over there.
And we also, as, uh, chef mentioned, we also talking to another hip hop artist and gelato's
collection is also getting ready.
So they've moved the, we were supposed to have the launch date this Friday, but, uh, we're
just, uh, it's going to be a launch pad model.
So we're just working on it and hopefully the date has been moved to July 9th now and,
And while fix is, uh, you, you, while, while, while, while fix is one of the NFT, well, uh,
wildlife photography and after some photographers of, uh, Sri Lanka, they are planning to, uh,
launch another collection for tigers because, um, on June 29th, we have international tiger
So you could, you'd be seeing some tigers on, uh, on Netflix as well.
So there's a lot of, a lot of things which are cooking, but right now our entire focus
is on the flicks drop module, which we are working on and I'll keep you updated about
the collections, but yes, uh, very importantly, if you haven't checked out the pride campaign,
we are in the pride month, as you all know, and we have just launched, uh, as Super just
mentioned before sometime, we've just launched a launch pad, uh, of different artists who have
contributed, who have donated their NFTs to, uh, our community, Subdao Flicks Fanatics,
where we have, uh, minted each of these NFTs into multiple editions and have been, uh,
put in a launch pad for all of you to go ahead and mint them at just 10 plagues.
The whole, uh, message we want to give out to all those people is, you know, the message
of inclusivity, the message of love.
That's why we called the collection as love is love.
So go ahead and, uh, mint some NFTs and support this class.
That's what, uh, we're trying to say.
And, uh, yeah, that's it from my end.
Um, I was going to say, like, maybe, maybe there's a collab in there, you know, you were
saying like, uh, there's that 15 minute track, um, and the Rack FM tracks are even longer.
I mean, it sounds like a DJ set at this point.
So, um, uh, it's really interesting.
Uh, obviously albums can have, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
So, so, uh, I'm so, I'm so sorry to cut you off in between, Liam.
Uh, but what I'm trying to say is this, all these, all these tracks, all these songs and
all these longer tracks are culminating the whole, uh, you know, we need to look at the
These are all culminating.
These are all getting ready for Omnifix TV's launch.
Now, as you all know, in Omnifix TV, you can go ahead and stream, especially the music
artists who are creating their own music and going ahead and putting on this different
web two platforms like Spotify, YouTube music.
And what are they getting paid peanuts?
So here with Omnifix TV in web three model, well, you know, very soon, as soon as the
Omnifix TV launches, what they can go ahead and do, they can go ahead and do token gated
You sell them NFTs, you sell, you know, like the subscription models and whoever has the
NFTs can go ahead and listen to the music.
You can, you can do, uh, pay as you go kind of a model, you know, pay certain amount of,
uh, uh, mu, you know, certain amount of tokens and go ahead and listen to the music and you
can, uh, uh, you know, the possibilities are endless.
And, uh, I think all this music collections, which are launching right now on Omnifix are
getting ready for something bigger, which is going to be a game changer.
That's a teaser and a half there.
So I wonder what it's all going to be.
I'm, uh, I'm certainly interested myself.
So keep us all posted as you, uh, I mean, you probably already know most of it,
but as you can share more, definitely keep us up to date.
Uh, Jeff quickly, how are you doing today, man?
It's good to see you on the space.
I'm doing all right, man.
So, um, yeah, good for you to join us.
You're not, um, not catching up on some missed sleep then today.
No, I've been, I've been unfortunately, uh, dealing with my dog.
So, uh, uh, I've been kind of out of it for the last few days.
Um, yeah, no, understandable.
I mean, you work really hard, man.
So, uh, you know, respect to you for everything you do.
Are you, um, have you got any updates for us specifically today or are you just here to
Uh, I'm kind of hanging out, but I have some updates, uh, that I can share.
Um, we have, uh, a couple of really exciting rap artists that'll be joining the platform
in the next couple of weeks here.
Uh, I don't want to drop any names yet, but, uh,
uh, some of their music is like, is like really, really, really fire.
Uh, and I'm very excited about that because we have, we don't really have, uh, as far
as, uh, we, we, we, we don't have a ton of rap artists on the platform and I'm very excited
to be able to diversify the, uh, offerings that we offer people.
And one thing that's exciting about web three is being able to kind of like, you know,
it's almost like a stock, you get in on the ground floor of this artist and now you can
ride them all the way to the top.
And now, you know, you have an opportunity to be like, you know, have a vested interest
So that's one thing that I think is really important in web three that, you know, that
gets highlighted that, you know, as a person that's collecting the music or that's, um,
you know, fan of the artist, you know, you can actually benefit by helping them amplify
their message and their music by just being a part of their community.
Because if you amplify their message, they're going to become more successful.
Your NFTs will be worth more.
And, uh, it's kind of like a circular economy.
So stay tuned for some really exciting, um, musical talent that will be coming live to
And we already saw a glimpse of that on world, uh, world music day with, uh, with Donnie Dutch
and Jay Peasy, who, uh, I heard had a very nice performance, uh, on the show.
So, uh, how did, how did you enjoy world music day?
I'm very, uh, upset that I missed that.
Uh, me personally, I, I thought it was amazing.
Uh, there was a quiet bit of variety as well, um, which was really good.
And, uh, yeah, Cheeson, please go ahead.
I just wanted to update on one more collection, which will, which is, which is quite an interesting
Uh, you know, I've just, uh, pinned the collection on the top, uh, the collection, this collection
And if you haven't checked out the collection, go ahead and check it out right now, uh, for
So this collection is about, you know, is on the, is on movie themes.
So what this artist has done, he has created some original NFTs inspired by movies.
So as soon as you go and check out the NFT, you would know which movie is that.
Now you have to, if you want to buy the NFT, go ahead and buy the NFT.
Once you buy the NFT, you also get, you know, uh, uh, eligible for a raffle to participate
All you have to do is answer, which movie is that?
Now, how do you answer that movie?
You go ahead to OmniFlix TV, uh, alpha.omniflix.tv or, uh, on the NFT properties, you would see
the link of, uh, the particular video on OmniFlix TV.
Go ahead and, uh, check out the video on OmniFlix TV and answer which movie it is in the video.
So what the creator is going to do, he's going to take some, he's going to take a snapshot
and, uh, he's going to drop some raffle, some, some Flix tokens to the winners.
The condition is you should have, you should own an NFT.
You should own an NFT from that collection to be eligible for the raffle.
Quite an interesting, uh, uh, you know, quiz kind of a collection, which just got, uh, uh,
launched last week using the OmniFlix TV as, uh, and I'm using, you know, using OmniFlix TV to get some
So that is one more thing that I just wanted to, uh, update.
Yeah, no problem, Sheetan.
If anything, we kind of interrupted you by, uh, you know, chatting about some other stuff.
So, uh, yeah, thanks for sharing that.
And, uh, it's always important, right, to give all of these collections and creators a platform.
So, uh, amazing updates as always.
So going, going quickly back to what you were saying, Sheev, um, yeah, World Music Day last
Um, I was just like, actually like taken back by how talented, like the people coming onto
And, uh, actually some people, um, found it like a real challenge to kind of, uh, I'd say
challenge, yeah, to, to perform like on stage or they hadn't done it before.
So like that in itself is amazing.
Just like being able to come onto the space, like actually perform on demand.
Um, I think it was really, really good.
Um, did you listen back to it, Sheev at all?
I saw, uh, or I heard Haroyo, uh, with her excellent piano.
Um, you know, she, she's been very, uh, very integral part of the community since she's
Um, you know, everybody that participated, um, it was great to see everybody, you know, be
Uh, only thing I wish is that we could have, um, you know, and I believe we'll be doing
it at some point in the future, having a, uh, live stream with all of our musical creators
So I think that'll be really cool to see, you know, like actually be able to see them
perform rather than just listen to them, um, you know, and down the line, hopefully we can
organize something where all of our creators, uh, that are musicians can come on and have
like a collaborative, uh, show, like a musical performance, uh, or production, um, on Omni
Flix TV when it goes live.
So I think that'll be very exciting.
And, um, I just wanted to ask Chitin, Chitin, what did you think of the performances last
The performance was like, you know, uh, music is always like this, you know, listening to
music, recorded, pre-recorded music is, uh, good, but listening to any kind of live music,
the experience is totally different.
And, you know, especially the acoustic music, uh, and I'm keeping it very simple enough.
And, uh, I loved, I loved the whole, uh, show how it went.
We had, uh, JP coming in and performing.
We played a few, uh, pre-recorded tracks as well.
We had Hiroia coming in and performing.
It was, it was more, uh, you know, a creator.
I actually kind of, uh, uh, uh, uh, or hijacked the community spaces show, but, uh, but it
And one thing I'll say with, uh, with, with JPZ, for example, I got to give that guy tons
of props because I was on the phone with him, uh, you know, helping him mint his, uh, first
collection on OmniFlex, uh, until about four 30 or 5.00 AM Eastern time.
Um, and I fell asleep twice in the process of doing that because I spent about 11 hours
Um, but I, for him, it was, I guess, 2 AM that he got off the phone with me and then he was
up and ready to go, uh, I guess shortly after 7 AM his time, because the space for him started
And when I spoke to him after, he said he gave the worst performance of his life, uh, because
he was like, he, he, he was like, you know, he had just woken up, he just rolled out of bed
and, uh, and was ready to perform, but he wanted to participate in the, uh, community.
And those are the kind of creators that, um, you know, that I think are, you know, huge,
uh, make huge impacts on a community like ours that, you know, they show that dedication
and that, the fact that they care enough about the opportunity to perform and show their talents
to the community, um, you know, they, that they'll go to sleep at 2 AM, uh, to get the
collection live and wake up five hours later or less, uh, to get ready to perform for the
You know, I think that he, he deserves a lot of props for that.
I remember him saying this actually, that he, he'd just woken up and, uh, I also really respect
him for all the work he does, uh, with kind of like finding more people interested in,
in rap and getting involved with the music scene and working with like younger people
So, um, yeah, definitely a huge prop.
That guy's crazy talented, multi-talented.
He's, he's, um, he also launched the first animated, uh, original, uh, TV show or cartoon
on OmniFlix TV a few weeks back, uh, Cool Crocs, uh, which is his NFT collection, which he
made into a, uh, cartoon and it's a Dow run cartoon, which will be, uh, at some point
migrating over to OmniFlix, given the fact that, you know, you can actually make a truly
interactive video on, uh, or an interactive show with OmniFlix TV.
Uh, cause right now the way he does it is he'll do a show, you know, he has the one show
that's camp that's come out so far.
And then the Dow votes on how the show will progress.
So with OmniFlix TV, he'll be able to plan that out and it'll be like automatic almost where
like, you know, they have the fork in the road and they can pick a direction and then see
the result of that, of that choice.
Um, so, you know, we make that a little bit easier for him to, you know, to satisfy the
community that he's building.
And not only that, but he's also a standup comedian.
He's, um, uh, he does another, like two or three other things that I'm, that are
blanking, uh, for me right now, but, uh, him and also, um, another creator that's going
to be joining us, um, Good Lion TV is his project.
Uh, this guy is also a musician.
He's a video producer, uh, or film director, and he, um, also paints.
So we've got some multi-talented artists coming, uh, coming our way.
Um, I, I'm not, I'm very like, um, amazed by people, you know, like, um, just people who
can do so many different things and actually take like creative ideas and execute them.
Cause I always feel like I have like all these amazing, like creative ideas.
And then I go, ah, I can't make music.
So like just being able to do that and executing that well is incredible.
So, um, yeah, I do really, really respect artists of all kinds.
I think they do an amazing job.
So, um, I wanted to just say, uh, JC, I see you're here as a speaker.
Um, did, do you have anything you wanted to input on what we've just discussed or are
you coming in a bit later in the show?
Uh, does anyone know if, if JC is not here right now?
No, I just wanted to, um, add one or two points here just to emphasize based on, uh,
on something that I think super and Ken have already talked about.
Um, one is of course, Liam, I think you should collaborate with one of our artists and, and
launch, uh, your cool project on Omniflix.
I think we've got enough collaborative people, uh, some of our Genesis creators and some
of the new ones who will definitely like take your way.
And I think you should, uh, take some of that creativity out.
I think that this could be something new, uh, new set of like, you know, uh, content that
you're putting out for people.
And I'm pretty sure, uh, from all the genuine and to the point content that you make, I'm
pretty sure the community will love it.
Uh, second is basically about, uh, the test net because, uh, we have, uh, just rolled it
out and it's for three very important modules, uh, for our apps that it has come out for.
One is for interact to, uh, claim module.
One is for stream pay and auction V2.
And, uh, one important point that I think why I'm emphasizing on for people to experiment
and play with this thing is because it's a great opportunity for you to, um, try out
all these things before it hits, like, you know, like the general masses of sorts before
people realize it's a great edge for you to take your collection and sort of see how
you can basically find more unique ways for, to like, you know, not only build value for
your community, but how you can basically take your entry collections storyline forward,
because usually your pathway for, um, on other marketplaces as of now, uh, or like even for
Omniflex before, before this model goes live is just that, uh, you launch a collection, you
can auction, you can list, uh, you know, there are a bunch of functionalities, but now we are
talking about a way where you can, from like three interactions to choose from, you can
basically create like different, like storylines or different utility that, that is possible.
So the number of combinations in which your NFT collection or the engagement that you can
build with it multiplies, like, you know, it's basically that basic permutation combination.
So, you know, it, it multiplies to such a huge degree where, uh, we have creators who have
launched like collections after collections and, uh, they know, like, you know, how this,
how, what sort of reception they've got, how they want to like sort of connect the plot lines,
how they want to, uh, mix the art there or something. So with, with the upcoming module
and with stream pay, which is, which is also going to be a game changer because, um, right,
right now, like in terms of payment, we only think of like just transfers and royalties and splits,
but now you're talking about like scheduled and delayed and like, you know, how, how people have
seen in stream swap of payments being streamed over a fixed period of time. That is something
that, that is going to be not something just like very fun to experiment with, but it will
be, uh, really a breath of fresh air in terms of what utilities that we thought were possible
on an NFT marketplace and like, you know, on the Flix hub. So getting just like, you know,
it's, it's a great opportunity for people to try and really like sort of build up your arsenal
about what you want to do with your NFTs and, and start planning ahead these stories because
as soon as it hits the ground running, of course, the collections and like, you know,
the creators who are able to like sort of voice out this thing, they will of course shine and
like, you know, uh, there's, there's first more advantage to everything, but what we want
is just more and more people to experiment and play with it and share your thoughts and feedbacks
about what you have, uh, because like, you know, the community now will like our Flix crew
also will be able to like sort of help you and maybe your suggestion sort of really help,
uh, like, you know, us like sort of communicate those things better. So yeah, yeah, that's,
And if I can just say one thing really quickly, um, that I forgot to mention, uh, Juno Betts,
uh, I got to talk to you. Donnie Dutch has a very good idea for you, uh, that he'd like
to work with you on potentially. Uh, so shoot me a message, uh, Chris, whenever you get
a moment and we can, uh, I'll put you in touch with him.
Yeah. JC, I just wanted to say, um, I think I'm not someone who's delivered like a lot of
creative stuff, but I know a few people who have, um, and like, there was one thing that
my, a good friend of mine, Mark used to always say, or not always say, but he said to me once
and it really stuck with me. And it's like, it's not just about like the content you make,
like whether it's like an NFT, uh, collection or a PFP collection or a track, it's like actually
how your audience like consumes that content, which makes like such a big difference. And it
sounds like what you're talking about, like the functionalities that are becoming available
to like creators and OmniFlix, um, you know, with, um, things like interact claim with other
modules as well. Um, it will just be able to allow creators to, uh, create consumer experiences
that are kind of different from just buying an NFT and seeing it in the wallet. Right. And I think
that's super powerful. Uh, I'm really, really beneficial to creators, uh, here in the community.
What do you think? No, definitely. Definitely. I think, uh, like, for example, uh, people would see
like, uh, before like web two came, people were making like blogs and like, you know, that was
like the end point of it. Like you just like published your content and a lot of it just got
readership. And then when you got social networks, you started like, you know, sort of making content
specialized, like channel specialized content. And you were like, Hey, this way it gets like this
reason if I make a video and this thing. And now it's your chance to sort of, not just like,
uh, take your story lane through multi-platform like TV and, uh, uh, of course, like it's market
as an NFT collection, but now you get to like, sort of see how you want to like, sort of give access,
how you want to like, which sort of order you want to reward. And for example, one of the things that
was top of my head, for example, if, uh, Tardigades or Tangled or Sanitos have one of their collections
and they want to, um, sort of launch a new collection of where they want to be like,
Hey, people have hold, hold it. I think, uh, Sandy has a fantastic and animal and another,
I think there are two fantastic and animal additions. And she's like, Hey, I'm launching
this super rare one. And for this, you can just burn one of like, you know, one of these NFTs
and I'll give you a super rare, fantastic and animal. That's just like one of those legendary
Pokemon sort of thing. Just remember, you can just directly do that. And you're basically
what about a super era? Fantastic. Yeah, exactly. So you're, what you're doing is basically
you're at the same time cutting supply of that collection and making fantastic and animal
rare and on Vinnika. And for those people who already supported you, you're giving them
a legendary status one. So it's, it's really like sort of finding ways and sort of rather
than having two interactions where you're collecting addresses and dropping them, you're setting up
just a direct, like interaction based mechanism where, where they can do them by themselves.
And, uh, to set up campaigns for that so easily and to control very, I think this is where, um,
fix engineering team and appreciate and, uh, there was like, uh, their thought process also comes
right there. Really into controlling the finer details that, um, that you like sort of notice
once you use the testnet also where they want, they want to give you a complete control over
controlling very small, small variables, like how much, how much like fungible tokens you
want to give on every claim, what ways that can you verify, um, like how do you choose the
collections to make it simpler and to still give you like, like a dashboard, like you're running,
like basically a spaceship of sorts. It's, uh, it's a lot of choices and it's, it's very fun to play with.
So, uh, I'm just excited for a lot of our Genesis creators to sort of start using those things and,
um, yeah, that's, that's about it.
Yeah. Amazing stuff. Um, uh, my mind went like in a complete tangent when you mentioned Pokemon
because, uh, I played a lot of the old school games. Um, and, uh, did, did, did anyone here like
ever play Pokemon? I think it was called Pokemon Snap. Like it was on like the Nintendo 64.
Where you take the pictures of them?
Yeah. You take the pictures of Pokemon and obviously add it to like the, like, I was just
imagining like fantastical animals, but you like take pictures of them and then you get the chance
to buy them and like, it's randomized to like what you find. So like, I know that's a big,
big thing to build, but yeah, just a random thought I had. I think it would be cool as well,
chef. Or like, or like a fantastical animal stadium where you can fight with the fantastical
animals. Yeah, exactly. Exactly. And they have like different attributes and stuff. Um,
or you could even do like beauty contests with them, right? Like there's so many different,
like little mini games that you can do with collections. And, uh, I'm really looking forward
to when that's possible, uh, myself. That would truly be fantastical.
You're, you're full of the puns today, chef.
Um, what was the other one? Super, super era or something, wasn't it? To do with the legendaries?
Super era, fantastical animal rather than super rare.
Yeah, exactly. Exactly. Uh, love it. Um, another idea I was thinking as well is, you know,
you guys are like working towards, uh, on Netflix TV, um, and you've got like a lot of music stuff
now. Um, like surely like there's gotta be collaboration possibilities between like music artists and these
like NFT artists, like for things like music videos or visual assets in, in like, uh, yeah,
in albums and stuff like this or tracks.
Well, we have, uh, Songs of Eden who I'm trying to, um, uh, I'm trying, I'm putting the,
the full court press on them to, uh, do what he just did, uh, on Ethereum over here because I think
it's amazing. And Haroyo also participated in it. Uh, and I participated in it. It was a collaborative
song between probably, uh, I think it was like 25 or 30 people. Uh, and he had everybody play like a
piece of a, you know, send him a track and then he mixed it all together. And then in the metaverse,
he created a, um, a music video for it and then minted it as an NFT to everyone that participated.
Um, and I think that is, um, a really, really cool idea. And I'm, uh, I'm putting the press on
to hopefully have him do that here. Cause I think it would be really cool. And I see the,
I see the love coming from Haroyo. So she must agree.
Yeah, definitely. Stuff like that's really cool. It reminds me a bit of like that Beeple NFT,
right? Where it's like all his different works like combined into one, but this is like
loads of different people's works, uh, musically combined into one, one piece. So really cool.
Yeah, for sure. And I think you'll see something really interesting too, coming very soon with our,
uh, mint for hope campaign in a collaborative sense. I don't know if, uh, maybe I'll let
Sisla break the alpha on this one. If, uh, if he wants to, I won't say anything about it yet,
but, um, there's a really cool collaborative little, uh, implementation for the mint for hope campaign.
If Sisla's here, maybe he'll, uh, he'll let us know if he can do that now or if it has to wait a bit
longer. We shall see. We do have, uh, updates coming from, from Sisla anyway, uh, pretty soon in the
space, uh, with the engineering updates, but, um, yeah, we've had some pretty cool, uh, discussions
just around the, the NFTs. So, um, just want to give everyone a moment if they want to chat a bit
further on this and, um, you know, before we kind of move over to the, to the engineering updates.
Don't you love it when you get crickets?
Are you speaking in terms of the space or, or is this?
Uh, no, when you like, when you, it happens all the time when I, you know, when I'm hosting a
space, you know, you ask a question and open that new question and then you just get, you get,
you get crickets in response.
Yeah. The thing is you have to kind of ask specific people to speak, right? Otherwise,
uh, everyone just kind of sits there a little unsure as, as the, who's going to say what, or,
or if anyone's going to speak at all.
Yeah. It's a, it's a very, uh, very lonely feeling at times when it happens.
It's not too bad. It's not too bad. You get used to it.
Yeah. That's what I'll say. Um, I'm going to see it. Sister, are you there, by the way?
I have a feeling he's, uh, not with us at the moment, so we'll, we'll have to fill the time
I certainly hope he did not get abducted by aliens because, uh, I've heard that's been
happening here and there.
Oh, really? Um, what's been happening? Any more details?
Uh, no, this is a secret alpha, uh, area 51 type shit that if I, uh, talk, talk about
it, I'll be the next one abducted. So I can't really go in too deep on that.
He didn't narrow to run towards area 51, did he?
Well, cause we know that's been tried already and it wasn't too successful.
Cool. No, no, they did not, they did not go well for them.
Um, what I do think would be kind of cool by the way is, um, uh, some of these like music
collections to be in, I know obviously we've spoken about Flixverse a little bit in the past
and, uh, like NFT gallery sort of stuff in there or like at least rooms with like NFTs
displayed. I'm pretty sure it's been mentioned on the space. Um, but I was thinking like music
as well, surely like we can have different music in, in, in the Flixverse as well. Like,
cause we were talking about like streaming versus like Pairs You Go. Um, but like there's
got to be some like streaming, right? Incorporations into like the Flixverse, uh, or like Pairs You
Go jukebox style implementations. So then all of this fantastic music can kind of add ambience
to, to the Flixverse. What do you think?
I think we've lost Shev in the meantime as well. He's reconnecting.
JC, do you have any thoughts on that while you're there? If not, don't worry. I can, uh,
certainly continue talking in the meantime.
Yeah, it seems like everyone's left, uh, left me, uh, to kind of keep the space going. By the way,
anyone listening, if you want to come up and speak, Sandy, Sandy, I see you're up there.
Help me out here. Cause I feel like, uh, I feel like I'm in a bit of trouble at the moment.
Well, hi, thank you so much for bringing me up. I've been requesting to speak when I heard all
your fantasticals getting threatened to burn. And, uh, I think maybe our host was getting rugged.
No, but seriously, um, I did come up to share some serious information, but then, you know,
people are like, burn those fantasticals, give us better ones. And I'm like, wait, wait,
I've got another plan. I've got another plan. I'm a creator and a collector. So I'm thinking of
expanding the fantastical story using the OmniFlix, uh, TV, interactive TV, because honestly,
those fantastic, exactly. And let me tell you, let me tell you why number one, you know,
it's like, I know collectors like to burn tokens and get other stuff and that's great,
but these are like little animals that were created with, with, you know, it's the beginning
of AI technology. Things have advanced so far that the new fantastical animals that are coming out are
going to look really different. However, one of the things I wanted to talk about is the Tezos
survey that's going around and I feel sorry for them. So one of the things I do is, first of all,
if you don't know me, I try to onboard people into the Cosmos ecosystem and specifically within the
OmniFlix community. Right. And, but when I meet new artists, I bring them through Tezos first.
So don't be mad at me. The reason I do that is because Tezos has so much money being spent on art
every day. And eventually OmniFlix will get to that point where you'll have sales of millions and
millions of dollars or flicks or whatever. I know that in the Cosmos ecosystem, OmniFlix will get to
that. However, at the moment, this is what's going on in Tezos. That's where everyone's attention in art is,
but they're trying to do a simple survey through Google Form. And I spent time translating it. Guess
what? They can't because people in other parts of the world are forbidden from doing these Google
Forms. Now, if they had the OmniFlix interactive TV where they could comment and do things, that survey
would be awesome. So what I'm thinking is I'm looking ahead. I want to be involved in the
bibliography part of this. You know, I care about numbers. I care about funding. I care about what's
happening. And it's already kind of happening in the Cosmos ecosystem when people are voting for,
you know, what to pass and not pass. But I think the OmniFlix interactive TV is going to be so huge
for so many reasons, not just for taking surveys, but for educational. I just bought into a project
that has developed new AI technology for creating the most badass art you've ever seen. So these two
geniuses have created these notebooks and they're teaching classes. And I'm trying to work with them
to create a class where they can certify people in doing AI art. And guess what? I think the OmniFlix
TV, interactive TV is the place to do it. We're already having tutorials and everything. And so
anyway, that's my long-winded update on what's in my head, what's going on in Tezos and where I think
OmniFlix is going to be. And in the meantime, I love all your campaigns. Everything is super successful.
And between the cinema, the gaming, you know, the Pride Month and all that, there is so much
happening here that anybody who comes in here is immediately, yeah, everybody is immediately just
in love with the community. And I think, you know what? In a couple of years, those big mega Tezos
collectors and spenders are going to be here too. Thanks so much for letting me share.
Thanks, Sandy, for sharing that. Chavit, did you have something you wanted to kind of like say? I heard
you trying to speak a couple of times. Oh, no, no. I just said, don't forget the music when she was
listening to the types of creators that we have. Oh, yeah. And I'll drop some alpha. I am going to be
doing a collaboration with an amazing Iranian musician, as well as somebody else that you
already know in the community. But there's going to be a lot of more music coming to OmniFlix because
you guys have great technology and it's already sort of hip and has all kinds of tastes. So I'm
excited about the music development. And I want to be a part of that.
A cliffhanger from Sandy. Is that other artist in space right now?
Well, there's two artists that I'm going to do collab with.
And you said there was an Iranian one and then and then another mystery creator.
I was asking if the mystery one is in the space at the moment.
Yes, the mystery creator is in the space and the Iranian one will be will be minting
within the next month. And then the mystery person, we've got this amazing project and I'm
not going to tell you what it is, but it's very much looking forward to that.
Very much looking forward to that.
Awesome, awesome stuff. So I was trying to contact Fisler, but since he's been abducted by aliens,
I don't think we're going to be able to get him on the space today unless he does reappear.
He did mention that he lost audio for a second, but that was about 15 minutes ago.
I'm not sure if he saw my response. I just saw it about two minutes ago.
Yeah. Yeah. I, I messaged him on telegram and he's, he's not got back to me at the moment.
So I assume he's probably just having issues with either the space or something else is happening.
I'm not sure. By the way, you flicks stakers, don't restake all your flicks. Go buy my art for
goodness sake. I know you've got all those flicks tokens in your wallets, mine and Pegas and Heroi
and everybody else's. There's a lot of flicks art to be had. Like you said, Shep,
we are going to be flipping these NFTs down the line and they're going to be awesome. Bring your flicks
people. And right now, if you buy them now, you're going to like, you're almost guaranteed
to make like 10 X on your investment or five X on your investment minimum. Like, uh, and I'm not
giving any financial advice to anybody, just so you know, in case anyone's listening, no financial advice,
but you know, right now you buy an NFT, uh, for 10 flicks, you know, down the line that NFTs value
is gonna, you know, it's gonna, it's gonna balloon once the, uh, picture it seven years down the line
when inflate, when inflation is gone from the flicks token. And now, you know, it's essentially
a asset that is fixed in terms of supply that in itself will bring the value up. So, you know,
it's, it's always a long-term play, especially where, you know, we're all of us are early in crypto.
Uh, and even earlier, like we're not, we're like not even a conceived like, like fetus at this point
in NFTs. Um, you know, there's so much growth that will be happening in this space. So the people that
are collecting NFTs now, you're, you're pretty much assured of getting a, uh, return on your investment
down the line as you hold it and let it accrue value. But think of the other NFT marketplaces
that, you know, don't have the community, uh, that we have and don't have the technology and tooling
that we have that, you know, probably, um, I don't want, I don't want to speak negatively, negatively.
So I'm not being specific, but there's going to be some NFT communities that don't exist in seven
years, but I can bet you that we'll, we'll still be here. So, um, you know, with the hard work and
dedication of, uh, and the vision of our founders, uh, I can assure you that we'll probably be here
or not probably, I can assure you that we'll be here in seven years, uh, when that inflation runs
out. And at that point, you'll have some nice assets on your hands, especially for people like
Superair, who, uh, is an avid collector of NFTs. Um, you, you will be one of the next Mark Zuckerbergs
of our world, the Superair.
You know what I, uh, I, I guess I could say this, like, um, I, I also was staking stars,
right? Uh, for Stargaze. And like, I actually like thought to this the other day, I was like,
I should have just like not staked stars at all and just bought NFTs. Cause I, I do think
like NFTs, uh, like the collections that really build like communities and social value, they
can potentially, like, I'm not going to be as, um, as like forthcoming as you were, Chef, but I do
think like NFTs can sometimes be a better play than the, you know, the staking kind of aspect of
So that's my word, because the staking, uh, is also, there's a benefit to that in the sense of
the, uh, at least for the moment, great APY that you get on that. And you also get exposure to other
tokens that are supported on the network. So when you stake Flix, you get Akash, you get, uh, Adam,
you get Juno, you get Chihuahua, you get, um, Osmosis and any other tokens that we add on in the
future. Um, and I believe we are the one, only ones that do that aside from, uh, Kujira and, uh,
Carbon. Uh, there might be no, one other couple that do, but, um, I think there are a couple more,
more that do it, but, um, you know, that's another nice feature of holding the, or staking the Flix
token. And I bet you our APY is a lot nicer than those ones too.
I think what we need is liquid. Oh, go ahead, Sandy. Go ahead.
I just wanted to, I just posted in the nest TFM, you know, these NFT aggregators, it just, it just
shows that things are happening. Well, like when I saw my art, I had to take screenshots of that
to like, oh my God, this has been my work on OmniFlix the past year. And here is TFM.
They didn't exist a year ago when I started making my art. So this tells me that, you know,
as time goes on, like you said, my art and these beginning NFTs are going to be such a great value
for anybody because I can already see my art is helping to build their platform and, and people
are going to be interested and they can just see all the numbers. I'm all about the numbers. What are
the facts? How long has it been? How much has it sold? How does it rank? All of these things are
being created and it's even better than what I see in, you know, other marketplaces. So this is huge
for me as a creator and huge as a collector because it helps me understand exactly how things are moving
forward. And TFM gives you the, you know, some really great insights onto the collections.
And that's one of the, one of the main reasons that we look to collaborate with them was they
offer so much data to, to the person that's looking to collect the art or to the person that's creating
the art. And it gives you some nice insights into your work and lets you identify. And it also shows
how important it is to have properties and traits and you know, and all of those attributes within your
NFTs because that's what creates rarity, uh, in any collection. So if you don't, um, you know, put time
into the traits and properties of your collection, you're doing yourself a disservice because that's
what generates the, a lot of the value in the collection aside from the artwork itself, obviously.
But, um, you know, it's, it's also an opportunity for the artists to put some of their own personality
and their own, um, you know, heart into the collection and give it their own personality
and give the pieces of the collection, their own personalities. You know, there's, um, and I,
when I was at, um, NFT NYC, I saw a project that's, um, that's creating basically AI generated influencers,
which is kind of terrifying, but these AI influencers that now will have their own properties and traits
and attributes as essentially default humans, uh, or artificial humans, uh, as influencers, which,
uh, that, uh, again, that's terrifying, but, um, that's just like another really cool, uh, thing that
you can do with the properties and traits of a collection is give a persona to the pieces of
the collection and put yourself into that. And that's a really big opportunity for a creator to,
you know, make their artwork stand out even more, not just from the visual sense,
but when you go look at the metadata, um, which collectors do, you know, that's a really
great opportunity to express yourself and set your collection apart from others.
I really like, go ahead, Sandy.
No, you're absolutely right. And, and we are getting such amazing artists joining us. Like,
I just penned Pega's short film of her rug art. So in addition, you know, we've got textile art
representation, people from all over the world are joining. And so go ahead, Liam. I I'm just
excited because everything is happening so fast and so amazing.
I just wanted to say a couple of things. Like firstly, uh, actually what I realized,
Jeff, like when we were talking about staking and buying NFTs, like we just need both, right? We need
like to liquid stake our flicks and get more flicks rewards and buy the NFTs on the marketplace at the
same time. When that's possible, we can do both. Yes. And that, that will be, uh, coming in due time.
Excellent. Excellent. Yeah. I figured as much, of course, for them. Yeah. For now, obviously we'll
have to wait. And the other thing I wanted to say is, uh, you were talking about, uh, like the AI stuff,
um, and, uh, putting like your personality into the collection stuff. It felt, I felt like it tied
back to what you were saying, Sandy, which was like, you're kind of like continuing the fantastical
animals story. You know, it's not just another collection. It's not just another bunch of NFTs.
It's actually like an entire story, an entire like world. And, you know, when you think of like
the big studios that exist in the world, whether it's TV, whether it's like that form of media,
whether it's gaming, whether it's like something different or slightly, you know, different music,
I guess is one. They don't just suddenly make like a TV show or they don't suddenly make a massive
game or they don't suddenly make like a massive brand. They kind of build the story up bit by bit
by bit by bit. Um, at least I imagine I've never really looked into exactly how they build it. Maybe
a few of the people in the space know a bit more. Um, but I, it's not overnight, right?
Liam, you're absolutely right. You've heard of the Simpsons, right? Okay. I'm old enough to have
seen this actually happen. Everybody knows the Simpsons, right? You've seen the cartoons and
and I mean, well, it started out as hand drawing. It was called work is hell. Life is hell. And it was
about this little bunny looking character that described, you know, everything being hell. And then
these books and I was buying them in the eighties. I was a college student. I was a starving college
student, but yet somehow I managed to put enough money aside to buy the collection of these comic
books. And then in the late eighties, it became a little short clip on the Tracy Allman show. And it
was Bart Simpson, you know, falling over something. And I actually saw the very first time it aired on TV.
And I was like, Oh my God. And the very next week we made sure we were watching that show.
So we would not miss the next because there was, you know, it wasn't like today where you could
record and all that. So yes, fantastical animals will develop into a story. Angry birds started out
as merchandise and then they made a movie, right? Cannot wait for that, Sandy. That is going to be a very
exciting day. Maybe we can even have an angry fantastical animals or an angry animals game for
iOS and Android one day. That would be pretty cool. Now, Liam, we have a interesting thing that's going
on here. Sisla can only hear me and Sandy. He cannot hear you. So Sisla is ready with those engineering
updates. And without further ado, um, drum roll, Sisla.
Sure. Thanks, Ken. Uh, Liam, I don't know, like Twitter is really acting up. Uh, cannot hear you,
could not hear the others, uh, rejoined and came back. I don't know if any of you noticed, but, uh,
uh, yeah, uh, even then I was able to just able to hear Ken and Sandy, but, uh, just to, you know,
I did not, I do not understand the context of, uh, what was said earlier, but yeah, all of these are
like IPs, intellectual properties, you know, angry birds is IP. It started off as much and, you know,
so on and so forth. So we see, you know, IP being created. And if that IP can be monetized well by
the creator opportunities, like, you know, the, the opportunities are endless. So I'll just, uh,
you know, yeah, that was my thought on the previous, uh, discussion. I do not know if it was relevant
or not. Ken, you can tell me. It was relevant. And, um, we, and Liam and I were talking earlier too
about, um, you know, the potential, uh, we were hoping that you would drop some alpha on the,
on the possible collaborative effort. Cause we were talking about, you know, the different artists
collaborating together, um, on Omniflix. And, uh, I was going to mention something about the
collaborative aspect of the mint for hope campaign, but I thought maybe I'll let you
potentially drop that alpha and, uh, and explain how that might work or if that's something that
you'd rather hold off on for the time being. Yeah. That is alpha for another day. Fair enough.
You know, exclusively just for that. Yeah. Because it is too interesting to combine
everything else. Yeah. Agreed. So we will have to wait on that, Liam.
Sure. So yeah. Uh, let me quickly start off with the engineering updates. Uh,
it's not too many, but you know, this one is big. So we have the apps
that help creators and communities interact or yeah, interact with the new modules.
That is the same pay module, the auction speed to end the interactive play module, you know,
the UI for that is live on Flixnet 4. They should be able to access that, you know, it's
almost functionally complete. Of course the aesthetics are being worked on. Uh,
yeah, you should be able to, as a creator or as a community, uh, test out the latest version of
auction, the latest version of our, you know, the stream pay module and the interactive claim module.
Uh, we're planning to host a call sometime, uh, with OmniFlix creators. So if you are an
OmniFlix creator, uh, definitely keep an eye out on the Genesis creators channel on Discord and, uh,
you should be well informed.
Yeah. Any thoughts, Liam, Ken and everyone?
Um, uh, I, I was probably just going to avoid speaking just so there's no confusion since I know
sister can't hear me at the moment. Um, but I wanted to make sure like everyone in space can hear me as
well. Um, so yeah. Oh, I don't hear Liam. That's so weird. I just want everyone else to hear and Ken,
you can maybe repeat it once. Yeah, sure. Um, well just, just to make sure that, um, can everybody
else hear Sisla as well? Uh, throw up your hands in the air or something, throw a little heart up
there just in case. Uh, well, I can't imagine people would still be here if they couldn't hear you,
um, uh, right now either, but, uh, having a community call for creators, I think is a very,
uh, very good thing to do. Um, you know, get, get everybody on a call together and give feedback and,
um, you know, collaborate with us as a team, you know, the people that are using the technology are,
you know, the best ones to give feedback and sometimes people are afraid to give feedback.
So if we can create an atmosphere where that can happen, uh, in a collaborative way where people
can bounce ideas back and forth with us, it'll give us an opportunity to, to make, you know, even
better, uh, even better products.
So is that what Liam said? No, that's what I said. Um,
Okay, I understand. Uh, but definitely, I'm sure Liam, I'm sure Liam, uh, agrees.
Yeah. Uh, so yeah, uh, that being said, you know, these updates are major. Again, what do you have?
You can test out the latest version of auctions. You should be able to create campaigns, uh, and
strategies around utilizing the interactive claim module and Sandy, like, or, you know,
there was a discussion about, uh, I think burning NFTs earlier. Uh, so that, you know, you don't have
to necessarily burn NFTs. Burn to claim is just one type of campaign. You have a transfer to claim.
If you want all your NFTs back or, you know, if I want to collect a bunch of fantastical animals,
I can put up a set number of flicks per claim and accept fantastical animals as, you know,
that are transferred to me, right? That can also be a campaign. So it's a transfer to claim campaign.
And, you know, this is one way to look at, uh, I'll say collection level of this, uh, where you can
set up, you know, maybe even if it's just below the floor price of the collection,
you can maybe have, uh, you know, open up claim, like five claims and allocate required, uh, fungible
tokens in flicks or atom or whatever. And whoever transfers their NFTs, right? Fantastical animals
that are below floor that, you know, at a price that I said, right? They receive the fungibles.
So a transfer to claim campaign is also possible and just to verify to claim. So if I hold a
fantastical animal, if I get a fantastical pet, I don't know, that'll be interesting. So all of
these things can be tried out and creators can take advantage of the infrastructure that is live
right now. And all this, you know, you should think of it as being able to achieve, accomplish
all this without, you know, having to write a single line of code and that in one sense gives immense
power and yeah, also just improves the overall experience and the chances of people onboarding
themselves or, you know, people getting onboarded to OmniFlex. So this is, uh, you know, this is huge.
Definitely, you know, this week, there is another important, uh, activity that we are planning to go
ahead with. And, uh, this is to be able to test out the flicks drop. Now, what does that mean?
We'll have the flicks drop on mainnet. Yes, but the flicks drop will also
happen on the test net. So what does that mean? We have the NFTs that are dropped to
OG collectors, you know, people that participate in various activities on mainnet, right?
Now, these NFTs will have representative NFTs dropped on test net. So the same account,
when you go to Flixnet 4, f4.omniflix.market, you should be able to see NFTs in your account
already, you know, they, yeah, we've started dropping those. Now, what can you do with those?
So to be able to test out the flicks drop mechanism, you should be able to participate
in campaigns that will be created. And then there will be an article around that. So these campaigns
can be used to test. So you can utilize your NFTs to burn and claim flicks and just go through the
entire process. This is not incentivized as, you know, people that already have NFTs are the only
ones that are getting the drop on test net. So yeah, anyone that has received NFTs on mainnet already,
you should be able to check out your Flixnet 4 account address, or you should be able to check
out your account on Flixnet 4, which is the URL is f4.omniflix.market, and see the NFTs in your
account. And please wait for our instructions before you can go ahead and claim, you know,
claim and try out the campaign, the Flixstop campaign. Ken, was this audible, Liam, Sandy?
Yes, this was audible. Yeah, thank you. Yeah, so this is something that is coming up on test net,
on Flixnet 4, during the course of this week. And we're prepping for the upgrade that will happen
with the pass of proposal 12. So once proposal 12 does pass, we should be in a position to
go ahead with the upgrade on Friday. And the modules will go live on the blockchain.
But the apps will not feature the UI just yet. So you can expect the blockchain to go live once,
you know, two or three days are done. And once everything runs well, we should be going ahead
with the launch of the UI for each of these modules on mainnet. So please stay tuned for the
details. The exact launch date for each app, each feature will be, yeah, will be shared with all of
you. But at the same time, you know, you can expect the protocol, the blockchain to actually have these
Ken, we'll definitely need you to help me here. Liam.
Oh, sorry. What did you say? Sorry about that.
I was just saying if Liam had any thoughts or if you have any thoughts, you can feel free to share.
Yeah, I just thought I'd stay muted because otherwise it's a bit like Chinese whispers.
Were you able to hear him that time system?
That's so bizarre. Okay. Yeah, no. So I guess Liam, you can't hear Liam. And you can hear Sandy, though.
Yeah, I can hear everybody. I can hear everybody. So I'll translate if you need me to. And thank you,
Sisla. That was amazing because that is another option. People who are holders of multi-NFTs of a
collection and creators can have an option of creating a campaign or rewarding them. So these are amazing
tools that we have. And sorry that you can't hear Liam.
Yeah, sorry. So I got slightly sidetracked. I saw that CoinMarketCap now has a new feature that's
like Twitter spaces. But I was trying to figure out if it's something that is available to everybody
or if it's just something that CoinMarketCap is doing, like a live, essentially, space. But it looks
like it's just a thing that they're offering to do, that they're using for themselves and having
like a project that they come on and like promote. But I was trying to see if that was like a potential
new spot for for spaces in the Web3 world. But it doesn't look like it. It looks like it's just a
very exclusive members only club.
Sure. Yeah, like Sandy, that is an interesting option because you can go ahead and say if you're
collaborating with Pega, you can go ahead and open up a token gated open edition claim where you can have
a verify to claim. But instead of fungible tokens, you're claiming NFTs. You know, that is also possible.
And you can maybe utilize, say, Pega's collection or Tangled's collection or Tardigrades or Chris's
collection or Higo's collection. You can accept those as inputs, right, to verify. And you can,
you know, go ahead and mint the edition for all the companies, to all the people that claim.
Right. So these are like interesting mechanisms that can be worked on and pretty community friendly.
And these are like baby steps that we're taking in order to ensure that community building,
you know, also happens on all the things.
And I believe we have a question from Chris Sissela.
Yep. I saw that. Yeah. Chris, please go ahead.
Hey, guys. Hey, guys. Excited to test out this, these new features. I do have a quick question.
On the on the burn to claim, are we going to be able to offer, say, multiple NFTs as a reward for
burning a single NFT? So like, say, if you're like selling a pack of NFTs, it was like a game card,
and they buy one NFT that gives them the rights to five random NFTs from a collection. So they're buying
packs of random cards. Is that a good use for this? Like, you can have multiple NFTs as a reward for
burning one, a single NFT?
Ah, no, not at this point in time. You should be able to, you know, reward people with only a single NFT.
But I have an idea for you. Like, if there is a fungible token that you can bring over from Juno,
or, you know, you can mint on the using the token Saki module, or normally Flix, you know, a bit later.
This fungible token can be given, right? And you can give them five fungible tokens, for example,
and list your collection of 30 using only that fungible token, not in Atom, not in Flix, right?
And people can receive those fungibles and yeah, they're free to do whatever they want.
They can go ahead and collect the five NFTs that you wanted to give them. And now they also have a
choice, right? So this can be made possible or, you know, you can give them a single NFT and later
drop them five NFTs, you know, using the bulk send and bulk mint features. So that is also possible.
Gotcha. Yeah. And that's what I was thinking was airdropping seems to be the most easy,
straightforward way now, but I thought that'd be a unique way to where you burn the initial NFT.
But I mean, if, if it's at their address and you airdrop it, I mean, you'll have the history. So
they can't double, double spin the claim. The burning would make that definitely more visible,
but no, thanks for clarifying. I was curious about that. Appreciate it.
Definitely. You know, and appreciate you trying out the modules and features as well. So definitely
let us know, you know, if you have more thoughts and any interesting experiments, uh, that can,
that we can execute. All right. You know, these are some of the updates that, you know, I had from my
end to share and yeah, just to continue Chris, uh, the conversation that I just had with Chris,
uh, you can at, at this point in time, you can utilize one NFT as an input and give out multiple
fungible tokens. Yes. You can give out one NFT as a reward or you can reward people with
with few fungible tokens and an NFT. So all three types are possible. You can reward people with an
NFT and NFT or both, right? Uh, if the marketplace module, you know, accepts the input of a fungible
token, right? From a user where the fungible token is used to get NFTs. In this case, using the
interactive claim module, the NFT is used as an input to receive fungibles or more NFTs.
And by more NFTs at this point in time, we mean additions of NFTs. So, you know, as I mentioned
earlier, right? Uh, during a conversation with Sandy, the token gated open edition model is possible
right now, right? With a finite number of claims or, you know, you can have like a very high number of
claims as well. So these are the details, you know, these are the ways in which you can utilize the
interactive claim module, but going forward, you know, definitely using, you know, Cosmosum or,
you know, updating the native module, you'll have the ability to accept multiple NFTs as input
and, you know, reward people with multiple NFTs. Now that's, I'll say in subsequent versions, but yeah,
All right. Uh, yeah. I think, yeah, can Liam, I'm done with my set of updates, unless you have anything else.
Uh, Liam, if you can hear Sisla, um, he's throwing it back to you. Uh, I gave my updates earlier, Sisla.
Yeah. Okay, cool. Amazing. Um, so yeah, shame, obviously the, um, sister can't hear me. Um, but
yeah, great updates nonetheless. And, um, were you, yeah, I mean, yeah, I was able to hear Sisla fine,
but, uh, I just didn't want to talk because, um, I thought it would just add confusion and there's a
lot of like back, like, you know, like a, we need like a middleman or something for it. So, uh,
if you want to share, if you want to share your color commentary on Sisla's updates, um, we'd love to hear it.
Um, so I haven't really got too much to say. Um, just, just cause I was, I was actually busy packing.
Cause I'm going to go see my family soon. Um, I'm traveling all next month. So, um, yeah,
I was just getting ready to like leave once the space finishes. So, uh, yeah, I wasn't able to keep up to date
on exactly what was said. So maybe chef, you or Sandy can, uh, can jump in for me here.
Well, safe travels to you, Liam. Um, where are you headed?
Uh, so I'm traveling to, uh, Germany. Um, I'm seeing my dad, I'm seeing a good friend of mine,
and then I'm going to Atom Berlin. Um, and then I'm traveling back to the UK, but not to my hometown,
uh, cause I've got a Smash Bros tournament. Um, this is around mid July. Um, and then I've got
my friend's wedding in my hometown for one day, one day's rest. And then I'm traveling to Paris for
Osmocon and Nebula Summit. So I'll basically be traveling throughout from the 30th of June,
all the way through to the 26th of July with like one day of rest. So we'll see how it goes.
No, no Rammstein concert while you're in Germany?
No, no, unfortunately not. Not my kind of music. Uh, I, I do actually like rock and I do like rock
and I know Rammstein's a bit heavier, but, um, I do like it, but it's more of like, uh,
a break from EDM and trance for me, like the, the kind of like rock or pop punk kind of stuff.
I really do enjoy the UK dubstep. That's my, that's probably like my top two favorite types of music,
UK dubstep, a hundred percent.
Yeah. You see, for me, like dubstep's great, but I just need something with a bit of a flow.
Um, which is why I'm like more of a house kind of guy myself.
Yeah, to each their own, to each their own. I enjoy the UK tech house as well.
Or like the garage, the garage music, or is that how you, that's not how you pronounce it, is it?
Uh, yeah, we've got garage music. Um, yeah, so we, we have garage music here. Uh, that's,
I don't mind garage. It's like a good kind of mix between like a housey kind of vibe and a more kind
of, uh, I don't know what you compare it to, but yeah, it's a bit different to house. So, uh,
I don't mind it at all. It's quite good.
Well, if you can point me to some, uh, UK, uh, garage, um, artists that are up and coming,
I will definitely reach out to them because we could use some garage music.
Okay. Yeah, sure. I'll give it a thing. And, um, yeah, definitely sounds like a plan.
Actually, like if anything, um, like my, a good friend of mine, Mark, he's worked in the music
industry for years. Um, he does like crypto now. He, you know, you were saying chef, um,
I think you were talking about, uh, I can't remember his name. Now the name slips me,
the guy who does the Crocs, um, video, JPZ, that's it. Yeah. I kept thinking Jay-Z and I was like,
that's not the right person. JPZ. Yeah. Um, yeah, yeah. So like, uh, a bit like,
a bit like you were saying about JPZ where he's like multi-talented. This is what Mark's like,
right. He can just like do everything. It seems like he's run like analytics software on Bitcoin
using Bitcoin D. He had a whole company like around it. He's like coded for like 20 years.
He's worked in like the music industry with like Robbie Williams and Pink Floyd is like a sound
engineer or like someone who kind of does that kind of stuff designed one of the matrix websites,
which is insane. So yeah, he's just one of these people who can just do like everything. So, uh,
yeah, there are a few of them out there. It's really impressive. Uh, but he's like quite well
connected musically. So, um, if you want, I can ask you if he knows any, any artists that would want
to kind of like jump in on, on this sort of stuff. And a lot of them do like electronic kind of stuff
as well. That'd be fantastic. Are you looking for like anything particular? I mean, any, any,
like, um, you know, good music, you know, to add to the platform would be amazing. You know,
but that's, that's at least in my humble opinion, one of the strongest, um, and under utilized areas
of NFTs right now or music, you know, there's, uh, some music artists that are getting involved that
are like, you know, big names, but it's an opportunity for people that are, you know,
that are trying to be found that to get found in the web two world of music is near impossible.
Uh, it's like a needle in a haystack and in web three, it's almost like everyone's on an even
playing field. And all you got to do is, you know, get off your ass and get in a Twitter space and,
and show and share your music and share your ideas with people and you build a following. And it's,
um, it's a really cool thing to see because it gives everybody the opportunity to make something
of themselves. Um, whereas they would not have that opportunity if it wasn't for, um, you know,
the communities, uh, the community, the community aspect of web three, which is really special.
And I think, um, if people actually understood that, that are trying to, you know, kill crypto and,
uh, you know, speak negatively about NFTs, um, if they actually took the time to
do some homework and like see the industry or the space for what it is, they would probably feel
a little bit differently about it because it really, or maybe not because the people that
are against it are the ones that are making all the money off of, uh, the old ways. But, uh,
I don't think that'll be too much longer.
Yeah. Discoverability is the key, right? Um, that's, that's kind of like, what's amazing about
these NFT communities and these, you know, still niche communities compared to, um, like
the traditional sectors, like the equivalents. Uh, it's just discoverability is so much easier.
Uh, that just really gives people an opportunity. Like you say, Shev, um, I mean, it's the same
even with content, right? On YouTube. Like, um, I wouldn't have made a channel as successful as I did.
I mean, we're only talking like 18,000 subscribers, but it's still like, uh, that's really hard in
different sectors that already have like a lot of established, uh, like content creators, right?
Even trying to cover Bitcoin's like pretty difficult, right? Cause you have, you know,
like BitBoy, Lark Davis, you know, all these people who cover those already. But like when I went niche
into Cosmos specifically, like that is when I saw like the success I did for my channel. And I,
I imagine it's like, you know, the reason I'm saying this is like, it's not about me and my channel.
It's like, it's probably the exact same thing for like creators and musicians and artists,
like coming into, um, OmniFlix and coming into like Cosmos or coming into even like Tezos,
like Sandy mentioned. It's just, um, yeah, it's really just an opportunity for discoverability.
And that's what I was gonna say, like for you, like when you came in, you were probably,
you probably started right around the time where, you know, airdrops were, um, like a major deal
in the Cosmos. And unfortunately they seem to have like tapered off a little bit, maybe just
because of the bear market. But, um, you know, maybe we'll see a comeback in that once the, uh,
bull run comes, uh, maybe OmniFlix's airdrop will, um, will spearhead that and set off a run of airdrops
coming. Um, who knows, but the, I think when you came in, when you started, how long, when did you
start your channel? I started the channel in, uh, 20, I think it's in 2020, like just after the
lockdowns started. So like right around the time that like the Osmo airdrop happened after Juno.
Um, no, no, no, that wasn't, was that 2020? I thought that was 2021.
The Juno one was 2019, wasn't it? Or was it 2020?
No, no, I think it's 2021. Right. Like, uh, so 2019 is like still like bear market from like 2017.
I bought my Adam, I think in 2019. So yeah, you're right. It would have been,
so you were in there before the air. So you were like, and you had already decided on picking the
niche Cosmos, uh, ecosystem to do, to do your channel about.
No. So Cosmos came like in 2021. Um, and that was like, yeah, I mean, we don't have to like talk
about it all like today on the space necessarily, but, um, like, uh, yeah, like, uh, I got into
polka dot first, I guess, like as an investment, not as a user. And like, I just remember like
watching, I think it was like Ivan on tech, right. And you know, he's there saying like,
polka dot this, polka dot that. And I'm like looking into Cosmos and like,
damn, this is like the same thing. Uh, but it's like worth like barely anything in comparison.
Um, and like, this was back when I was like learning very fast about blockchain. I was
actually part of the Ivan and tech Academy at the time. Um, this was right before, like, uh,
I guess I would have had my channel by then, but I think I was doing only technical analysis
anyway. So I like join his like video space and I'm like, uh, Hey, like what's the deal with Cosmos?
Like, why is it different to polka dot? And like, obviously Ivan on tech doesn't like know the
ecosystem. Like we do like most of the people here or a lot of the cosmonauts and especially
not back then, uh, cause it wasn't really as well known like how it all works. And he was like,
oh, there's not really much difference because at surface level, it doesn't seem like there is,
right. They both look like these kind of like interoperability plays that kind of having like
multiple chains. Um, and he was like, yeah, there's not really any difference, but polka dot is better
to marketing. And I was like, wow, if that's the case and I'm buying Cosmos because Cosmos is
undervalued and that's like how I got into the Cosmos ecosystem. And that's how I started making
content. Cause when I did make my first video on Cosmos, the, the cosmonauts like got me into the
telegram group and yeah, I guess the rest is history. That's very interesting. I think, yeah, like when you
get into a niche community and there's a need for that type of content, you know, then you really have
an opportunity to, uh, to make a name for yourself and like, you know, you and Kryptocito and, uh,
I guess like Don Kryptonium, uh, I guess are the top three that come to mind. Um, but there's
definitely opportunities for musicians to make a name for themselves in this space because, you know,
there's a lot of people that are hungry for new music. There's a lot of new music that's on the
mainstream radio that's trash and people are, uh, nostalgically hoping to hear like,
you know, the type of sounds that they heard, you know, 10, 20 years ago that
were very popular and then have kind of like, uh, faded in the spectrum of like the mainstream and
who really even, uh, like, you know, wants to be considered a person that listens to mainstream
music anywhere. That's like not the cool thing to do. So, you know, you're always looking for like
the underground, like cool shit that nobody else has heard. And then you can go to your friends
and be like, yo, I just found this fire track, check this out. And then, you know, you're like,
you're like the cool person that like now has all the cool music just because you got involved in
Web3 and you know, your, you know, lame ass friends didn't. So definitely, um, great opportunities
for musicians, for, uh, consumers of music and for, uh, consumers of art to, you know, pick up some
art that, um, you know, people might, uh, brush off as just, you know, a useless JPEG today,
but it's not useless when they add utilities to it or add, you know, traits that make it collectible
or implement it within a game or have the, you know, the IP be licensed by a movie and a movie
gets made about it or the IP gets, you know, taken over by, um, or bought out by a sports team.
And now that's, you know, we got the like Dallas fantastical animals as the next, uh, football team
in Dallas or, you know, who knows? There's a lot of possibilities are endless.
Yeah. I mean, there's quite a few things to unpack in what you said, actually. Um, like, you know,
you're talking about like these, like people who are like, damn, this guy's collecting like
cool, the cool, like music. Like he knows where, where it's at, but like from the creator's perspective,
like, that's kind of how you get big, right? Even if you one day want to go like mainstream,
you've got to start in a niche community, right? You don't have to, but it's easier to break in.
Like, this is kind of what content creators do as well. They start niche, they build up a following.
And then when they've got a bigger following, they just start experimenting a little bit in
like mainstream areas. Right. I mean, even like rappers, right? Are you familiar with Stormzy?
Stormzy. I've heard him, but I'm not, uh, not that I'm not really familiar now.
He's like pretty big in the UK, like quite a successful mainstream rapper, but he started
in like the hip hop, like scene, I guess, I guess hip hop grind maybe as well. Um, and he was very
niche initially. Like the grime seems pretty underground, right? Um, not my specialty though.
Like, so I can't go into too much detail on it, but like, yeah, it's pretty underground. And then like
one day he just dabbled in like the mainstream areas a little bit and he blew up. And like,
this is like the same kind of thing that NFT creators have the opportunity to do.
Right. You kind of dabble, you know, you start off like serving this niche community and maybe
you're like even really passionate about the stuff, sort of stuff that you're like working
on as well. Um, and then like when you get a bigger following and you get more success,
it's when you go, Hey, like, you know, I love this scene, but I'm getting bigger now.
Maybe I can dabble a little bit in some mainstream kind of, uh, areas. Um, and that's how you kind
of get an opportunity to really, um, announce yourself to the whole world. And then you can
kind of take your whole community with you. Uh, like you were saying in this like circular economy
before. So there's like one thing to unpack. Um, actually I will leave it there for a sec.
Cause that was quite a lot of words. So yeah, that was my thoughts on that, that side of things.
I mean, the way I see it, even, you know, even Metallica played in front of an audience of 50 at
one point in their lives, you know, so you got to start somewhere. And if you make an impact on
those 50 people, you know, then they'll tell 50 people and then those 50 people maybe catch your
music and then they'll tell, you know, another 50 people. Now you're at one 50 and it kind of just
is like, you know, it takes time to build up and you just got to keep creating music or content or
whatever you put enough videos up on YouTube. Eventually you're going to get found and seen
as your content's good. Then people will continue to watch your content and look for more. And I'm
sure that's how it happened for you. You know, you, you, you posted a video, you posted a second
video, maybe your first couple of videos only got like 20 hits and then maybe you posted like five
more. And then you posted about something that was like, you know, uh, something that was like
popular and people were like looking for, and then they found it and then they were like, oh,
shit, this kid Liam's like really cool. And like, I learned something today and now they're going
through and looking for the rest of your content. And then now those videos that only got like
five or 10, 20 hits on the first shot. Now they got up to like a hundred hits because other people
found them because you posted new content that was relevant to them. And you know,
you just got to like have patience, which I'm not a lot of people do, but patience is indeed a virtue
for a reason. And also Jeff, you just have to start like starting is like the biggest barrier for
most people. Like it's always like, oh, I'm not good enough. Uh, not, it's not going to be good enough.
Like the video or the music or the like, uh, like, you know, it's everyone always seeks like,
there's always like a reason not to start, but if you don't start, it's very hard to learn. Um,
and so like, yeah, you know, if you look at my early videos, um, maybe even most other crypto
YouTubers, like my early videos are awful. Like that, I mean, they're still good in a way,
but they're like compared to what they are today or were today when I was making them still,
like they were terrible. Like I was very awkward. I wasn't even speaking naturally. I was very tense.
I was trying to script it a bit too much, like in terms of my style. Um, and, and if I'd never
made those first videos, my videos wouldn't have progressed into what they were, you know,
when I was still making them at the beginning of the year. So I think it's the same for artists
as well. Sometimes you're like trying to compare yourself like to, to Jay-Z or you're trying to compare
yourself to Metallica. And it's like, no, like, you know, you're not Metallica right now.
You're someone who's just starting a band, you know, you're, you're good. You've got talent,
but you're a little bit, um, you're not, you're not defined enough yet. You know,
you haven't refined yourself into like what Metallica are today. And that comes with experience.
And I think that's the fun, I always say that's the fun, that's the fun part too,
for like people that find the music because you know, they get to see the growth of the, you know,
of the artists from the point of like when they found them or when they started and then see 10
years down the line, like how much they've improved and like how the music has like evolved.
And as the band grows or as the musician grows, their content evolves with them. And it's,
you get to like, see the whole process of, um, which I think a lot of people overlook,
you know, you get to see like, you know, a spectrum of like emotions from the artist or
the musician or whoever the, you know, the producer, uh, whatever kind of creator it is,
you get to see a whole spectrum of their like life's work basically, and kind of get a, a view
into, um, you know, what's going on for them and what they see the world as and how they see the world
and like what, you know, what isn't, what's important to them. And maybe some people don't
care about that. Um, but I'm sure plenty do. And it's like, it's just like another cool way of
our perspective to take of like art when you consume it. Cause you can like, um, you know,
learn a lot about, um, and I'm not a big pop culture guy myself, but, uh, you can learn a lot
about like, you know, society and, um, the societal impact of things as you look at different people's work.
Yeah, absolutely. And actually, uh, I would also say chef, like sometimes people also,
um, like, especially in this space, I think as well, like people remember their early supporters,
like some, some people don't, you know, like obviously some, some people don't, but, um,
a lot of people like do remember like really early supporters, um, because, you know, when there's only
50 supporters, you, you know, them a lot more, um, like maybe even not, maybe not personally, but,
but you know, you remember them. Whereas if you've got a thousand trying to remember a thousand
people is pretty difficult. So that's also cool. I think for, for people who support, um,
artists early on is, is that, you know, they're, they're much better known by these artists as
they grow as well. So, you know, sometimes the artist is like, yeah, these guys were there from
the beginning. These are like my true, true supporters.
And if anybody else wants to chime in with us, you know, feel free to request and, uh,
hopefully if this was still there, he'll bring you on up. Um, but you know, if anybody else has any
insights that they'd like to share about what we're talking about, we'd love to hear from you guys.
Yeah, actually, like, I agree. I'd love to get people on to speak. Um, also that I, I personally
need to go pretty soon. Um, cause I do need to go and see my family before I go. Um, so, I mean,
if people want to come up and speak, they could kind of like take over from me and keep, keep
the conversation going, which would be awesome. Well, I do have a planned call with Haroyo and
I know it's getting late for her as well. So, um, I kind of do have to go as well. I didn't,
I just looked, I just noticed the time, time flies when you're having fun, but, uh, I know
it's about midnight for Haroyo, so I don't want to keep her waiting too long either.
Well, let's give, uh, let's give people a chance to speak if they want to want to speak quickly.
And then after that, speak of Haroyo. Hello, everybody. Thank you for having me again.
How are you today? I'm super good. Super good. I took a nap in the daytime. So I'm,
I'm still awake and still energetic. Thank you. You sound very energetic for midnight.
I don't like the way. It's not good for ladies' skin or beauty, but, um, what can I say?
I love it. I love this face. I cannot miss it. If I miss it, I feel bad. So it's better than,
uh, uh, staying, staying late night. It's okay. So, so I have a good news because,
because I'm doing right now, it's a staking flip, uh, flicks.
Because, yeah, because Sandy taught me in the back, back of this space. And then I did right now.
I'm starting. Yay. Welcome to the club.
Yeah. I'm so excited. I'm so excited about that. Thank you, Sandy. Always.
I'm very disappointed that I missed your performance last week. I literally, I literally fell asleep
twice on the phone with somebody and I, I, my body just kind of gave way on me. Um, and when that
happens, I'm like, I'm like a boulder that, um, you know, that doesn't move. So unfortunately,
but I did hear the recording and it was, uh, it was excellent. Oh, thank you very much. Thank you
very much. Uh, kind of late at night. So my voice is not perfect, but I did my best. Thank you for
listening it. Of course. And really love the, uh, the tweets that you've been posting lately, um,
with the, with the, this or that. It's a chat, chat, chat, chat. Yes. I still love it. So I must
create on the Omniflex version too. And I have so much, much, much, much, much idea for Omniflex TV
or new NFT or something like that. Oh, but we can talk about that, uh, after the space.
So give me a call if you're still awake and we can talk about that. Yeah. Okay. So thank you very
much for having me. And then I really love you all guys in the Omniflex community. Thank you.
Thank you. Thank you, Haroyo. Thanks, Haroyo. I love your energy there. We have some really
energetic community members in Omniflex, like Haroyo, Sandy, of course, as well. Um,
I think it's really great. Chris as well for speaking today too. So yeah, definitely like a
lot of people who have a lot to say, which I think is pretty cool.
Yeah. And the thing, and plus like props to everybody for showing up, you know, and now
that it's summer, you know, space attendance tends to dwindle a little bit because people
are touching grass and all that, which we understand. Um, but we love you guys that show
up, you know, here every week and our regular listeners. And we love just as much the people
that, you know, show up, um, sporadically and come and say hello. Cause we remember the names and faces.
Um, but we know it's summer. So we do encourage you to get out and touch some grass, but if you're
touching grass and you have your phone by your side, just, you know, hop over to the Omniflex
network Twitter page and you can tune into our spaces, uh, and hear, you know, joyful, uh, cheery
people such as Liam, Sisla, myself, Chayton, Super Air, of course, uh, Super Air, you've been quiet.
Oh wait, Super Air is having some audio issues as well. You can't hear anything either,
can you, Super? Nope. You probably can't hear that either. Yeah. Super's having some trouble
with the audio today too. So, you know, at least we, um, we persevered and we made it through Liam.
Yeah, absolutely. And not only can we make it through, I think we thrived. Um, this space
has nearly been two hours, Chef, which I think is our longest yet. Uh, time flies when you're having
fun though. Oh, definitely. Definitely. And the conversation flows a lot quicker as well.
When you're having fun. So awesome stuff. Um, I'm personally ready to wrap things up. Uh,
so if you are too, we can, uh, see if Sisla's still here and, um, give everyone a massive shout out for
joining of course. And, um, yeah, wrap things up for Flickstalk 74. Indeed. Liam, you have yourself
a very safe journey, um, and safe travels throughout the, uh, throughout your Euro trip. Sisla,
do you have anything you'd like to share before Liam wraps it up? No, I'm, I'm good. All good.
No. Yeah. Twitter being Twitter, didn't let us share each other. Yeah. But, uh, you know,
yeah, safe travels and look forward to seeing you next month.
Absolutely Sisla. And I know you can't hear me right now, but, um, it'd be great to see you and
the rest of the OmniFlix team, uh, who are attending, um, in Paris, I believe it is. Um,
Shab, are you going to any of these events? I am not going to Paris, but, um, I will be in Turkey.
But, um, Liam says, Liam says, thank you. And he looks forward to seeing you in Paris.
Amazing. All right. Well, um, yeah, that's, that's all for today, folks. Um,
thanks for coming in, um, and listening, whether you're a speaker, a listener or creator or community
member, it's just amazing having you all here. We'd love more people to come up and talk. We'd
love more people to listen in, but hey, we'll, we'll do these spaces. If there's 10, 100 or 10,000
people, it doesn't make a difference. So, uh, see you next week and, um, yeah, touch some grass if you need
to, and take care. Or smoke some. Uh,
Shabby, you can let Cisla know to end the space. Oh yeah, Cisla, you can end the space. Sorry.
Yup. I'll be in space in three, two, and one. Thank you.